North Bridge Magazine

SPR-SUM 2012

Launched in 2008, North Bridge Magazine is a twice-yearly publication tailored to Acton, Carlisle, Concord, Lincoln, Sudbury & Wayland residents and edited to enrich the experience of living in six of Massachusetts' most desirable communities.

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INBOX RECENT NEWS BRIEFS covering Concord, Carlisle, Lincoln, Sudbury, and Wayland people, places, and businesses ★ Right At Home In-Home Care & Assistance, located at 60 Great Road in Bedford, will be cel- ebrating its 8th anniver- sary this August. Owner Ted Bernhardt has built his homecare agency through word-of-mouth referrals because of his wonderful caregivers and consistent staff. Please call 781.275.1400 Ted Bernhardt if you have questions regarding help at home for a loved one. ★ Coldwell Banker proudly announced that Brigitte Senkler of their Concord office ranked among the company's top 10 real estate profes- sionals in North America. "This honor is a testa- ment to her skills and dedication, and I am confident that she will continue to achieve tremendous success," said company President Pat Villani. Brigitte and her team are well- respected for their high standards of profession- Patti McGlynn driving techniques. A specialist in risk analysis and insurance for complex exposures, James can be reached at 978.369.2771 or at www. npjames.com. ★ The McGlynn, Clinton, & Hall Insurance Agencies have recently updated and com- pletely revamped their website. They also have included informa- tive and educational blogs relating to both personal and commer- cial business. Visit www.mchinsure.com and let them know what you think. You can also call 978.443.6530 or email pmcglynn@mchinsure.com. ★ Sahani Dental of Concord is pleased to wel- come Dr. Ann Marie O'Connor to its practice. She brings many years of experience in peri- odontics and will be involved with implants, gum surgery, and dental maintenance. "Ann Marie will be a wonderful addition to our staff, " says Dr. Jitin Sahani. To learn more, call Sahani Dental at 978.369.2110 or check them out online at www. sahanidental.com. Brigitte Senkler (center) and team alism and passionate commitment to their clients. They are happy to assist you with all your real estate needs. Call 978.505.2652. ★ Nancy James, owner of the N.P. James Insurance Agency in Concord, announced that she is sponsoring Concord-Carlisle High School driver educa- tion students for In Control's "skid school" advanced driver train- ing program. The N.P. James Agency's schol- arships offer reduced fees for important hazardous condition Nancy James 8 ★ north bridge magazine ★ SPRING/SUMMER 2012 ★ A 20-year veteran of the construction indus- try, Weston resident Keith Nardone launched New England Cabinetry and Millwork three years ago with the opening of his Marlborough showroom. Nardone and his team have com- pleted numerous custom kitchen projects in the area and offer profes- sional design services and installation of their handmade cabinetry. Visit New England Cabinetry's showroom at 419 Lincoln Street in Marlborough to view samples of their proj- ects. For more information, call 508.485.8999 or visit www.necabinetry.com. Keith Nardone ★ Platt Builders of Groton is enjoying its 20th anniversary celebration this month. President Halsey Platt says the keys to success have been the com- pany's unwaveringly high standards and local focus. "As a Halsey Platt result, quality-con- scious customers have kept our 25 craftsmen working continually, " he says. To celebrate this milestone, Platt Builders is donating its services to help Concord nonprofit Gaining Ground build a bridge to expand the group's farming operations. For additional infor- mation visit www.plattbuilders.com or call 978.448.9963. ★ 60nobscot Home, a showroom/gallery in the restored barns at the historic Mahoney Farm in Sudbury, debuted pieces from Ray Weston public schools can now boast the best burger in town thanks to their commitment to the growing farm-to-school food movement. GRAZE now delivers pastured beef from the heart of Vermont to Weston for system-wide school lunches. GRAZE, founded by moms, delivers farm-fresh foods directly to homes in Weston, Wellesley, Concord, and Sudbury on Sundays and to select Vermont ski areas on Fridays in season. For farm-fresh food delivered to your door, call 1.888.WE.GRAZE or visit www.grazedelivered.com.

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